If your press the left/right keys continuously, the speed will appear in the following order.
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| OFF | ➞ 1/120 | ➞ 1/250 ➞ 1/500 ➞ 1/1000 | ➞ 1/2000 | ➞ 1/4000 | ➞ | ||||
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| 1/10K | ➞ OFF | ➞ AUTOX2 ➞ AUTOX4 | ➞ AUTOX6 | ➞ AUTOX8 | ➞ | ||||
| AUTOX12 | ➞ AUTOX16 | ➞ AUTOX24 | ➞ AUTOX32 | ➞ AUTOX48 | ➞ | ||||
| AUTOX64 | ➞ AUTOX96 | ➞ AUTOX128 | ➞ OFF ➞ |
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AGC
In the AGC menu, you can specify whether to automatically control the GAIN when the obtained video is below a certain level of brightness.
To automatically control the GAIN, set the AGC menu to LOW/HIGH. Otherwise, set it to OFF.
If the you set the AGC to LOW, the maximum GAIN of the AGC will be set to low, and if set to HIGH, the maximum GAIN will be set to high. Under low light conditions, SHUTTER Mode change from AGC to
MOTION (AUTO Mode). In the MOTION, use the [left, right] keys to select "S.S/SLOW/NORMAL/FAST/F.F".
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S.S
This maximally enhances the resolution of a still image by selecting the lowest value for AGC GAIN and the slowest speed for SHUTTER SPEED. (This is used mainly to monitor inanimate objects in dark places.)
SLOW
This enhances the resolution of a still image by selecting a low value for AGC GAIN and a slow speed for SHUTTER SPEED.
(This is used mainly to monitor inanimate objects in dark places.)
NORMAL
This shows the normal picture by selecting a medium value for AGC GAIN and the normal speed for SHUTTER SPEED.
(This is used mainly to monitor moving objects in dark places.)
FAST
This focuses on the moving object by selecting a high value for AGC GAIN and a high speed for SHUTTER SPEED.
(This is used mainly to monitor objects moving conspicuously in dark places.)
F.F
This focuses on the fastest moving object by selecting the highest value for AGC GAIN and the fastest speed for SHUTTER SPEED.
(This is used mainly to monitor fast moving objects in dark places.)
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